Opposition's Fraud Charges
Will Be Heard; Protesters
Threaten More Interference

With the streets of Kiev still filled with citizens protesting the nation's disputed election, Ukraine's Supreme Court suspended certification of the election results and said that on Monday it will consider opposition charges that the vote was tainted by massive fraud.

The move left the announced winner, Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych, unable to formally take office at least until the appeal is decided. Mr. Yanukovych was declared the winner of Sunday's runoff election by a margin of about three percentage points.